Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review

China is continually increasing its efforts to reduce carbon emissions due to dual pressure domestically and internationally. Specifically, China has committed to achieving peak carbon emissions no later than 2030. As an international goal, carbon emission peak in China has generated considerable re...

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Main Authors: Feng Dong, Yifei Hua, Bolin Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2895
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spelling doaj-c5b409710e8a46839e82a77a0b6149e72020-11-24T21:47:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-08-01108289510.3390/su10082895su10082895Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature ReviewFeng Dong0Yifei Hua1Bolin Yu2School of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaChina is continually increasing its efforts to reduce carbon emissions due to dual pressure domestically and internationally. Specifically, China has committed to achieving peak carbon emissions no later than 2030. As an international goal, carbon emission peak in China has generated considerable research interest. However, most scholars only focus on a partial aspect of peak carbon emissions. Through a review of literature from numerous sources, this paper provides a more systematic analysis than previously available of how China can reach its peak carbon emissions as early as possible. This study first elaborates the status of peak carbon emissions in China from regional and sectoral perspectives and summarizes the various predictions. Then, five main driving factors of carbon emission peak in China are investigated, i.e., economic development, urbanization, energy-related issues, foreign direct investment and technology, and transportation. Corresponding to these five factors, some specific and practical recommendations are proposed. Furthermore, regional differences and spatial “spillovers” must be taken into account, thereby achieving a “win-win” solution with respect to the integration of emission mitigation and economic development, as well as reaching the desired target of peak carbon emissions.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2895peak carbon emissionsChinasystematic reviewmitigation
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Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
Sustainability
peak carbon emissions
China
systematic review
mitigation
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Yifei Hua
Bolin Yu
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title Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
title_short Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
title_full Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
title_fullStr Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Peak Carbon Emissions in China: Status, Key Factors and Countermeasures—A Literature Review
title_sort peak carbon emissions in china: status, key factors and countermeasures—a literature review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description China is continually increasing its efforts to reduce carbon emissions due to dual pressure domestically and internationally. Specifically, China has committed to achieving peak carbon emissions no later than 2030. As an international goal, carbon emission peak in China has generated considerable research interest. However, most scholars only focus on a partial aspect of peak carbon emissions. Through a review of literature from numerous sources, this paper provides a more systematic analysis than previously available of how China can reach its peak carbon emissions as early as possible. This study first elaborates the status of peak carbon emissions in China from regional and sectoral perspectives and summarizes the various predictions. Then, five main driving factors of carbon emission peak in China are investigated, i.e., economic development, urbanization, energy-related issues, foreign direct investment and technology, and transportation. Corresponding to these five factors, some specific and practical recommendations are proposed. Furthermore, regional differences and spatial “spillovers” must be taken into account, thereby achieving a “win-win” solution with respect to the integration of emission mitigation and economic development, as well as reaching the desired target of peak carbon emissions.
topic peak carbon emissions
China
systematic review
mitigation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/8/2895
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